Hushed and Grim

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Hushed and Grim
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 29, 2021 (2021-10-29)
StudioWest End Sound Studio, Atlanta
Genre
Length86:17
Label Reprise
Producer David Bottrill
Mastodon chronology
Medium Rarities
(2020)
Hushed and Grim
(2021)
Singles from Hushed and Grim
  1. "Pushing the Tides"
    Released: September 10, 2021
  2. "Teardrinker"
    Released: October 1, 2021
  3. "Sickle and Peace"
    Released: October 20, 2021
  4. "More Than I Could Chew"
    Released: July 12, 2022

Hushed and Grim is the eighth studio album by American heavy metal band Mastodon. It was released as a double album on October 29, 2021, through Reprise Records. The album is the band's longest to date, their first double album. Guest appearances include Soundgarden's Kim Thayil on "Had It All" and Troy Sanders' mother Jody Sanders on French horn. [4] There is no guest vocal appearance by Scott Kelly from Neurosis for the first time since their 2002 debut Remission , due to Kelly's withdrawal from the public eye that was not announced until August 2022. [5] [6] The album also serves as a tribute to Mastodon's former manager Nick John, after his death from cancer in 2018. [7]

Contents

Artwork

The album artwork was illustrated by Paul Romano, who has illustrated all covers for previous Mastodon releases except The Hunter and Once More 'Round the Sun . The cover features the title plaque before a dormant tree resembling a torso and outstretched arms, rendered in blacks and greys. The face of Nick John, the bands longtime manager, appears within the tree, peering above an Dharmachakra or 8-spoked wheel. The band attributes John's passing in 2018 as the thematic lyrical inspiration for the album. [8] Also pictured are a stag, a rabbit with a crow mask, a spider, and several hyenas, one of which faces the viewer sporting a Thalia and Melpomene-like saddle on its back, giving an appearance of Cerberus. The cover artwork is the central of five main square panels which combine to form a cross containing the tree, its branches, and roots. Four additional panels form the corners with ancillary themes. The tree is surmounted in the top panel by a hawk with an open exposed heart and rose wreath. Scales seen below the tree on the cover panel develop to a python descending into a cavern containing lascivious scenes supervised by a bull-horned, winged being in the bottom panel. The left branch shows wintering wolves set before Byzantine architecture; at right, The Hanged Man hangs from the branch aside the Emperor of Sand beneath a Spring storm.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic 82/100 [9]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [1]
Blabbermouth 10/10 [10]
Clash 9/10 [11]
Consequence B+ [3]
Distorted Sound10/10 [12]
Exclaim! 9/10 [13]
Metal Hammer 4.5/5 [14]
Pitchfork 5.7/10 [2]
Rolling Stone Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [15]
Sputnikmusic4.5/5 [16]

Hushed and Grim was well received, with review aggregator Metacritic indicating "universal acclaim" with a score of 82/100 based on 13 reviews. [9] AllMusic critic Thom Jurek wrote that the album's tracks are "rendered with abundant creativity, massive power, and searing honesty." [17] Rolling Stone commented that "Hushed and Grim never stops giving, and the album’s energy, depth, and power make it a completely unique addition to the band’s mammoth catalog." [7] In an outlying review, however, Chris O'Connell of Pitchfork called the album "an inoffensive, occasionally alluring, but overwhelmingly dull 90-minute slog." [18]

Accolades

PublicationAccoladeRank
Consequence Top 30 Metal & Hard Rock Albums
8 [19]
Guitar World The 20 Best Guitar Albums of 2021
8 [20]
Kerrang! The 50 Best Albums of 2021
12 [21]
Loudwire The 45 Best Rock + Metal Albums of 2021
20 [22]
Metal Hammer Top 10 Prog Metal Albums of 2021
2 [23]
PopMatters The 75 Best Albums of 2021
62 [24]
PopMattersThe 10 Best Progressive Rock/Metal Albums of 2021
3 [25]
Prog Top 20 Albums of 2021
7 [26]
Revolver Top 25 Albums of 2021
7 [27]
Rolling Stone The 10 Best Metal Albums of 2021
2 [28]
Spin The 30 Best Albums of 2021
12 [29]
SputnikmusicTop 50 Albums of 2021
1 [30]
Ultimate Classic Rock Top 40 Best Albums of 2021
30 [31]
Ultimate Classic RockTop 10 Hard Rock and Metal Albums of 2021
8 [32]
LoudwireThe 35 Best Metal Songs of 2021 ("Teardrinker")
27 [33]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mastodon

Disc one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Pain with an Anchor"Brann Dailor, Troy Sanders5:01
2."The Crux"Sanders4:59
3."Sickle and Peace"Sanders, Dailor6:17
4."More Than I Could Chew"Dailor, Sanders6:51
5."The Beast"Brent Hinds, Dailor, Sanders6:03
6."Skeleton of Splendor"Sanders, Dailor5:04
7."Teardrinker"Dailor, Sanders5:20
8."Pushing the Tides"Sanders, Dailor3:29
Total length:43:04
Disc two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Peace and Tranquility"Hinds, Dailor, Sanders5:55
2."Dagger"Sanders5:12
3."Had It All"Sanders5:25
4."Savage Lands"Dailor, Sanders4:24
5."Gobblers of Dregs"Sanders, Dailor8:34
6."Eyes of Serpents"Sanders, Dailor6:49
7."Gigantium"Dailor, Sanders6:54
Total length:43:13

Personnel

Charts

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